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Bloomberg

Doha Bank CEO Says Credit Lending in Qatar Is 'Moderate'

Higher Ed
Sep.09 -- Raghavan Seetharaman, chief executive officer of Doha Bank, talks about the global economy, central banks' policies, Qatar's banking industry and the real estate market. He speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din and Manus Cranny on...
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Bloomberg

Dalio on Turkey, Argentina, and the Next Economic Downturn

Higher Ed
Sep.12 -- Ray Dalio, co-chairman and founder at Bridgewater Associates, examines the crises is Turkey and Argentina and explains his expectations for the next economic downturn. He speaks with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Saudi Arabia's Central Bank Governor on Raising Capital Levels for Insurers

Higher Ed
Feb.23 -- Saudi Arabia is working on new regulations that would raise capital requirements for the kingdom’s overcrowded insurance sector, its central bank governor Ahmed Alkholifey said in an interview with Bloomberg's Yousef Gamal...
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Bloomberg

The Fed's Unhealthy Relationship With Markets

Higher Ed
April 27 -- Mickey Levy, chief economist for U.S. & Asia at Berenberg, discusses the relationship between markets and the Federal Reserve. He speak son "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Fed Is on 'Pretty Steady Path,' Wells Fargo's Schumacher Says

Higher Ed
Nov.11 -- Mike Schumacher, head of rates strategy at Wells Fargo Securities, talks about Federal Reserve policy He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Sky News

Interest Rates Continue To Be Held At 0.5%

Higher Ed
VOICED: Interest rates have been held again after the vast majority of the Bank of England's deciding committee voted to keep them at half a percent. Despite previous suggestions that it could rise this year, it now seems like the cost...
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Bloomberg

Yellen: Fed Expects Gradual Interest Rate Hikes

Higher Ed
June 21 -- Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen speaks about the factors supporting a cautious approach to monetary policy in testimony before the U.S. Senate Banking Committee in Washington.
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Bloomberg

Bill Gross: Fed Has Followed Old Models

Higher Ed
Aug. 3 -- Janus Capital Fund Manager
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Bloomberg

CICC's Huang Says China's New Tech Board a 'Major Milestone'

Higher Ed
Jul.11 -- Huang Haizhou, managing director and head of equities department at investment bank China International Capital Corp., talks about the government's reforms to open up the country's financial markets, Chinese bonds, the economy...
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Press Association

Daily politics briefing: September 29

Higher Ed
All the latest political developments in the UK as the fallout from the Government's mini-budget continues.
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Bloomberg

U.S. 10-Year Yield Climbs for Fourth-Straight Day

Higher Ed
Feb.08 -- In "Futures In Focus," Ira Epstein of the Ira Epstein Division of Linn & Associates examines the factors behind the recent moves in U.S. Treasury yields. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Kenya Central Bank Sees Inflation 'Well Anchored'

Higher Ed
Oct.17 -- Central Bank of Kenya Governor Patrick Njoroge discusses the impact of food costs on inflation and issues complicating the central bank's approach to monetary policy. He speaks with Bloomberg's Mark Barton on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

RBC Says Monetary Policy Will Remain Loose in Europe

Higher Ed
Jul.06 -- Peter Schaffrik, global macro strategist at RBC Europe, discusses monetary policy in Europe on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Sky News

New scheme to help first time buyers

Higher Ed
New scheme to help first time buyers
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Bloomberg

The Phillips Curve Doesn't Work, Former Budget Director Stockman Says

Higher Ed
Jul.15 -- David Stockman, author of "Peak Trump: The Undrainable Swamp and the Fantasy of MAGA" and former budget director under President Ronald Reagan, discusses his criticisms of current U.S. fiscal and monetary policies with...
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Bloomberg

BOJ's Kuroda on Policy to Control Yield Curve

Higher Ed
Oct. 9 -- In an exclusive interview, Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda discusses interest rates and capping the 10-year yield with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua at the IMF's annual meeting in Washington, D.C.
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Curated Video

Federal Reserve Chair: U.S. Economic Recovery Remains Uneven

Higher Ed
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said the path ahead is highly uncertain.
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : OCDE afirma que el "precio de la guerra" en Ucrania lastrará la economía mundial en 2023

9th - Higher Ed
La economía mundial crecerá un 2,2% en 2023, estimó el lunes la OCDE, que rebajó seis décimas su anterior previsión a causa del "precio de la guerra" en Ucrania y el alza de tipos de interés para contener la inflación (Footage by AFPTV...
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Bloomberg

Bridgewater Associates Founder and Co-CIO Ray Dalio on Market Selloff

Higher Ed
Asian stocks and U.S. equity futures declined Tuesday amid concerns about Federal Reserve monetary-policy tightening, geopolitical tension and breathtaking volatility on Wall Street. Bridgewater Associates founder Ray Dalio says markets...
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Bloomberg

What's Behind the Great M&A Distortion?

Higher Ed
June 6 -- Amherst Pierpoint Global Strategist Bob Sinche and Sonenshine Partners Chairman Marshall Sonenshine discuss the mergers and acquisitions market. They speak on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Options Insight: Is Rate Talk Impacting Utilities?

Higher Ed
Aug. 22 -- Dan Deming, KKM Financial's managing director, discusses the performance of stocks and his options strategy for the Utilities Select Sector SPDR Fund with Bloomberg's Matt Miller on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

The Fast-Paced Growth of Emerging Market Sovereign Debt

Higher Ed
March 2 -- Gerardo Rodriguez, emerging markets portfolio manager at BlackRock, discusses opportunities in emerging market sovereign debt. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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Curated Video

With Congress returning from a weeklong spring recess, the Senate plans to vote Tuesday on whether to start debating a Democratic plan to keep college loan interest rates for 7.4 million students from doubling on July 1.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Dems, GOP battle over student loan rates CAPTION: With Congress returning from a weeklong spring recess, the Senate plans to vote Tuesday on whether to start debating a Democratic plan to keep college loan interest rates for...
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Bloomberg

Mester de la Fed: las tasas deberían subir gradualmente

Higher Ed
Nov.30-- La presidente de la Fed de Cleveland Loretta Mester habla de las perspectivas de la política monetaria de la Fed con Mike McKee de Bloomberg en "Bloomberg Markets".